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What is the difference between gene expression and gene regulation?(1 point)
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Gene expression is how genes are induced (turned on) or repressed (turned off), and gene regulation is the process that makes proteins from DNA.
Gene expression is how genes are induced (turned on) or repressed (turned off), and gene regulation is the process that makes proteins from DNA.
Gene expression is the process that makes proteins from DNA, gene regulation is how genes are included (turned on) or repressed (turned off).
Gene expression is the process that makes proteins from DNA, gene regulation is how genes are included (turned on) or repressed (turned off).
Gene expression is what it looks like on the outside, and gene regulation is the section of genes that code it
Gene expression is what it looks like on the outside, and gene regulation is the section of genes that code it
Gene expression is all the possible variations you can get from a single gene, and gene regulation is what determines which of those variations you exhibit.
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Choose: "Gene expression is the process that makes proteins from DNA, gene regulation is how genes are included (turned on) or repressed (turned off)."
Explanation: gene expression = transcription (and translation) producing RNA/protein; gene regulation = the mechanisms that control when, where, and how much a gene is expressed.
Explanation: gene expression = transcription (and translation) producing RNA/protein; gene regulation = the mechanisms that control when, where, and how much a gene is expressed.
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